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147085. Malory, Arthur, X. lix. 515. I shalle be with yow yf I be vnslayne or vnmaymed.
1595. Markham, Sir R. Grinvile, clxxi. They to theyr Generall brought His mangled carkasse, but vnmaimed minde.
1614. T. Godwin, Rom. Antiq., II. § ii. 5. 40. He was to be of a life vnspotted, and a body vnmaimed.
1630. Drumm. of Hawth., Flowres Sion, xxiv. 8. His spight yet so cannot her all throw downe, But that some Statue Yet lurkes vnmaymd within her weeping walles.
1715. Pope, Iliad, Pref. E 2. It is the first grand Duty of an Interpreter to give his Author entire and unmaimd.
c. 1810. J. Baillie, 2nd Part Ethwald, I. ii. Standing erect, Unmaimd and vigorous.